Google mislays Tibet
Richard Gere reportedly furious as black helicopters circle
Posted in Software & Security, 18th August 2006 14:14 GMT
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Following its occupation of Tibet, China quickly got busy building a transport infrastucture to better control and exploit its new acquisition. Among its impressive engineering feats is the Qinghai-Tibet Highway which traverses the Himalayan plateau...
...cutting through numerous anonymous villages...
...and the odd mountain:
And when you feel like getting out and stretching your legs, try what may be the world's most elevated drive-thru McDonald's:

Sadly, we think burger, fries and a shake may be off the menu here, unless the People's Liberation Army has embraced the free market economy and added a fast food franchise to its security checkpoint operation.
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